Victoria Eichensehr yes, of course he says man. I don’t know why these people think Matt. Sounds nothing like that. If he accidentally misspoke they have dozens of people to catch it on set plus when they are editing and reviewing.
@@Orrphan There were at least 36 mistakes on the show so who knows?😅 (I just read an article about it but it's not in English mobile.mako.co.il/tvbee-articles/Article-29b65beb0175371027.htm?Partner=interlink)
lol after I watch this scene or episode I was literally doing what Joey was doing lol. I had to ask my brother if I was saying it correctly lol and I wasn't.
Supposably true etymology of "Supposably" : Suppose is a word, as is supposable . While supposedly means "as commonly supposed by all", if one were to try to contemplate on further possible scenarios involving them on the supposition that they have gone to the zoo, "supposably" might just creep up.
Supposably is more like probably Where as Supposedly is maybe. So correct- "did they go to the zoo, supposedly (maybe)" Not 'supposably' (probably) (Which turns out to be humorous)
Dear asboworth, Origin: 1275-1325; Middle English supposen < Old French supposer, equivalent to sup- sup- + poser to pose1 ; compare Medieval Latin suppōnere to suppose, Latin: to substitute, place below Related forms sup·pos·a·ble, adjective sup·pos·a·bly, adverb After that, abosworth, go look up moron !
I know this comment is over a year old but for the record, your language is made up of a bastardisation of a number of other languages (I'm British before you call me a "fat yank"
Fk u buddy, he clearly prolonged the vowel, whereas in "Matt" the vowel would be cut short. "N" is nasal meaning air flows through the nose, while "T" is plosive meaning the air doesn't flow. Otherwise, they are the same, both use the same tongue shape...
i used to be on Chandler's side here but nope he's wrong, "supposably" is a word. it derives from "supposedly" yes, but they are NOT exact synonyms and neither is a misspelling. according to OED (Online Etymology Dictionary) it's been used since 1795. according to the other OED (Oxford English Dictionary) it goes back to the 1600s. Google Books has 2 instances of it from 1802 and 1803, and Ngram viewer attests back in 1800. in fact for most of the 1800s according to Ngram, "supposably" was almost as common as "supposedly", and even the MORE common of the two in 1842, 1857, 1875; and from 1880 to 1910 "supposably" was about as common as the words "lectionary", "chapterhouse", "epigraph" and "evocative". here's the distinction: supposABly means "it's possible to imagine this, if we so choose, and there might be reason to suspect it, but we'd still be speculating". it's synonyms would be "conceivably", "possibly", "presumably". supposEDly means "we have been told this is the case by some evidence or statement, and we are expected to believe it at face value, whether or not we're totally convinced". synonyms would be "evidently", "ostensibly", "allegedly", or in common parlance, "theoretically". Joey actually used it perfectly. If you ask "Did they go to the zoo?", replying "supposEDly" would say "They sure wanted everyone to believe they went to the zoo, but i have reason to refrain from endorsing that claim 100%." whereas answering "supposably" would mean "I have no clue where they might've gone, they didn't say anything, but the zoo isn't a bad guess." or another example: "i heard they did a study and supposedly, typing is bad for your brain. but the study's authors supposably used keyboards to type that study's findings."
He says man. It would've been fixed if he said Matt. While filming they had someone looking at the script at all time for errors. To begin with Matthew would've laughed if he said Matt by accident and the people looking over the script would've easily noticed the difference between Matt and Joey.
While i agree that he said "Man", your logic of " To begin with Matthew would've laughed" is invalid. it's called editing, you know how a tv-show works, right?
Loooool. It's "man" with a an exhale and release of the tongue which could sound like a T. How are you not smarterrrr. At a stretch he says mant. Not Matt.
A video about supposedly vs. supposably, and most of the discussion is about man vs. Matt.
Just watched it on TBS now, he says "Man".
Supposably, that is.
I think he says "I'll see you, man" not "I'll see you, Matt"
I think he did say man!
Ohhh crap, I always assumed it was "man".... but now it sounds like "Matt"... Thanks, guys. >:(
Victoria Eichensehr yes, of course he says man. I don’t know why these people think Matt. Sounds nothing like that. If he accidentally misspoke they have dozens of people to catch it on set plus when they are editing and reviewing.
@@Orrphan There were at least 36 mistakes on the show so who knows?😅 (I just read an article about it but it's not in English mobile.mako.co.il/tvbee-articles/Article-29b65beb0175371027.htm?Partner=interlink)
Definitely says Man
Well, now Chandler doesn’t have to worry. Supposably is on the dictionary now.. 😅
I literally came to this video when I saw it had been added
@@Char_m_p me too, I QUIT AMERICA!
Did he say "Matt"? Supposably...
he 100% says man. how are any of you hearing a T sound
I can hear a "t" sound if I really pay attention.
lol after I watch this scene or episode I was literally doing what Joey was doing lol. I had to ask my brother if I was saying it correctly lol and I wasn't.
I’m laughing. I used to be one of those people that pronounced supposedly like supposably
I'm pretty sure he said "man." The noises he made leaving may have confused us. If you listen closely, it's man
You mean the noises he made leaving his mouth
Supposably true etymology of "Supposably" : Suppose is a word, as is supposable . While supposedly means "as commonly supposed by all", if one were to try to contemplate on further possible scenarios involving them on the supposition that they have gone to the zoo, "supposably" might just creep up.
@durtysoufcraka
Then you would've missed Chandler saying it first, which lead to Joey playing with the word.
did anyone notice at 0:52 chandler calls joey "matt" (the actor who plays joey's actual name)
lmao are you serious?
unacopadete I heard Matt also lol
Yes he did. :)
pretty sure it came off as matt but meant to say man?
I'm pretty sure he said "I'll see you in a minute " but very fast so its sounds like matt
Ah, this was before they upgraded to a Tornado foosball table.
He said MAN
This could sooooo be me
he literally said "I'll see you MATT"
I KNOW!!
I BROKE THE CODE, it's supposed to be SUPPOSEDLY ISN'T IT? Did I get it right?
The One Where Heckles Dies.
0:52
WHAT EPISODE IS THAT?
Check the description please!!
this further solidifies my theory that joey and chandler once dated
How can anyone get confused between the word man and Matt you must be deaf to get them mixed up he says man not Matt
What is the difference between supposedly and supposably?
Supposably is more like probably
Where as
Supposedly is maybe.
So correct- "did they go to the zoo, supposedly (maybe)"
Not 'supposably' (probably)
(Which turns out to be humorous)
Supposably; yes it is a ture word, it means: "conceivably"
Dear asboworth,
Origin:
1275-1325; Middle English supposen < Old French supposer, equivalent to sup- sup- + poser to pose1 ; compare Medieval Latin suppōnere to suppose, Latin: to substitute, place below
Related forms
sup·pos·a·ble, adjective
sup·pos·a·bly, adverb
After that, abosworth, go look up moron !
I know this comment is over a year old but for the record, your language is made up of a bastardisation of a number of other languages (I'm British before you call me a "fat yank"
To whom bradleyhudson1, are you addressing your comment?
Moi, supposably !
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Cheers.
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Is "ture" also a ture word
It's not a clear "man". I think his nose was little cloggy, so it sounds like a combination of _mad_ and _man_, thus it sounds a bit like Matt.
The word is "supposedly," not "supposably!"
It could have just started at the 1.02 mark, but I love the clip.
I think The one with mr heckles dies
He did say Matt
Guillermo Bermudez why would he say Matt when his name is Joey? Stupid statement. Man is widely used expression we use in the USA.
@@Orrphan I guess people are thinking he accidentally said his real name, which is Matt (LeBlanc)...
But yes, it's clearly "See ya man"
He clearly said I will see you, Matt, if you listen closely you'll hear the T
Fk u buddy, he clearly prolonged the vowel, whereas in "Matt" the vowel would be cut short. "N" is nasal meaning air flows through the nose, while "T" is plosive meaning the air doesn't flow. Otherwise, they are the same, both use the same tongue shape...
0:18 he actually ended up alone!😢
i used to be on Chandler's side here but nope he's wrong, "supposably" is a word. it derives from "supposedly" yes, but they are NOT exact synonyms and neither is a misspelling. according to OED (Online Etymology Dictionary) it's been used since 1795. according to the other OED (Oxford English Dictionary) it goes back to the 1600s. Google Books has 2 instances of it from 1802 and 1803, and Ngram viewer attests back in 1800. in fact for most of the 1800s according to Ngram, "supposably" was almost as common as "supposedly", and even the MORE common of the two in 1842, 1857, 1875; and from 1880 to 1910 "supposably" was about as common as the words "lectionary", "chapterhouse", "epigraph" and "evocative". here's the distinction: supposABly means "it's possible to imagine this, if we so choose, and there might be reason to suspect it, but we'd still be speculating". it's synonyms would be "conceivably", "possibly", "presumably". supposEDly means "we have been told this is the case by some evidence or statement, and we are expected to believe it at face value, whether or not we're totally convinced". synonyms would be "evidently", "ostensibly", "allegedly", or in common parlance, "theoretically". Joey actually used it perfectly. If you ask "Did they go to the zoo?", replying "supposEDly" would say "They sure wanted everyone to believe they went to the zoo, but i have reason to refrain from endorsing that claim 100%." whereas answering "supposably" would mean "I have no clue where they might've gone, they didn't say anything, but the zoo isn't a bad guess." or another example: "i heard they did a study and supposedly, typing is bad for your brain. but the study's authors supposably used keyboards to type that study's findings."
He says man. It would've been fixed if he said Matt. While filming they had someone looking at the script at all time for errors. To begin with Matthew would've laughed if he said Matt by accident and the people looking over the script would've easily noticed the difference between Matt and Joey.
While i agree that he said "Man", your logic of " To begin with Matthew would've laughed" is invalid. it's called editing, you know how a tv-show works, right?
Matthew Perry never did get married.
Loooool. It's "man" with a an exhale and release of the tongue which could sound like a T. How are you not smarterrrr. At a stretch he says mant. Not Matt.
He said MAN